5 university
Study in Seville
City in Spain
Number of universities5
Average rent~583€/month
Weather~23°C
About Seville
The city of Sevilla is the fourth most populated city in Spain, and has gradually become a popular choice for international students wishing to pursue their education in Spain. Sevilla is located in Andalucía and has the largest old town in Spain. A city where, without a doubt, you will be able to enjoy yourself in different ways.
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- Things to do in Seville - Visit the Cathedral of Sevilla With a beautiful gothic style architecture, the Cathedral of Seville was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987. One of the latest works and the most outstanding and important parts of the Cathedral are the new stone blocks that replaced in 2010 the 576 ashlars that made up one of the great pillars of the temple. You can visit it by booking your ticket from 27 euros. - Visiting the Alcázar of Sevilla If you come to Seville, it is essential that you go to visit the Alcazar. It is located in the surroundings of the Cathedral of Seville and the Giralda. It is considered a Mudejar and a Gothic palace and has amazing gardens that you cannot fail to photograph. With a budget of 13.50 euros you can visit this monument which is the sixth most visited in Spain, with 1.8 million visitors annually. - See the Torre del Oro This landmark of the city of Seville is located on the Guadalquivir River and is also known as the ‘Torre Dorada’. It was built in the 13th century, when Seville was ruled by the Almohads, a Muslim dynasty. In this 12-sided Torre del Oro you can visit the naval museum and enjoy a wonderful view. The price for students is 3 euros. - Navigate in the Plaza España The Plaza España has a spectacular landscape and there is the option to rent some boats to row and immortalise the buildings of the square. It is a very fun plan for everyone who comes to that place, and the price of the boats varies between 6 and 12 euros depending on the capacity of them. Weather The climate in the city of Sevilla can be considered temperate and warm. Due to its geographical location, it has a continental Mediterranean climate, where summers can be extremely hot and reach up to 40 degrees. It should be noted that Sevilla manages to reach the highest temperatures in the whole country. On the other hand, winters are not as cold as in other cities in Spain, as the average temperature between November and March is 12 degrees.
- - Seville's Old Town is the largest in Spain and one of the largest in Europe
- - Tradition says that Seville was founded by Hercules approximately 3000 years ago
- - The famous series "Game of Thrones" used the gardens of the Alcazar of Seville to film some of its scenes.
- - Seville Cathedral
- - Alcazar of Seville
- - Torre del Oro
- - Bellas Artes
- - Antiquarium
- - Museo de Carruajes
- - Sala Cosmos
- - Trompeta Verde
- - LongRock
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- Get to know the schedule. Keep in mind that meal times there are different from many other places. Lunchtime is around 3:00 in the afternoon, while dinner is usually served at 10:00 at night. At first it will be difficult to do it later, but you will get used to it.
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